Match report: Top-four Tigers eclipse Sunsafl.com.au
29 July 2017AT TIMES it wasn't pretty, but Richmond has kept its charge towards the top-four rolling with a 33-point win over a gutsy Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium on Saturday night.
After an indifferent start, the Tigers kicked five goals to one in the second quarter and were rarely troubled in their 14.14 (98) to 10.5 (65) victory.
The win moved Richmond back into fourth spot after Port Adelaide momentarily leapfrogged it with a remarkable last-gasp victory over St Kilda earlier in the evening.
The stars again shone for the Tigers, with Dustin Martin (34 disposals) and skipper Trent Cotchin (25) leading the way, while Brandon Ellis (27 and three goals assists) was also terrific.
Without star forward Jack Riewoldt (eye), the Tigers were able to fashion a winning score, with ruckman Toby Nankervis and livewire forwards Daniel Rioli and Jason Castagna each kicking three goals.
Rioli kicked his three in the first quarter, Nankervis his three in the second, and Castagna his three after half-time following some early game kicking yips.
Gold Coast had a horror night on the injury front and did well to be as competitive as it was.
Already missing co-captain Steven May, the Suns lost Gary Ablett (hamstring) prior to the game and Callum Ah Chee (shoulder), Alex Sexton (face) and Ben Ainsworth (knee) by early in the third term.
They finished with just one fresh body on the bench but battled hard for under-siege coach Rodney Eade.
Aaron Hall was tireless and finished with 40 disposals, while Pearce Hanley (30) was back near his efficient best.
Tom Lynch was beaten by Alex Rance in the first half, but worked hard to finish with three goals.
For the Tigers, it was a workmanlike victory in Shane Edwards' 200th game.
Martin wasn't at his destructive best, but was still the finest player afield, with seven clearances and a goal to go with his touches.
His contested mark and goal with Adam Saad draped all over him in the third quarter summed up the difference between the teams.
In the game-winning second quarter, Richmond completely dominated, winning the disposals (102-74), contested possessions (41-31) and clearances (12-4) to set up a 23-point lead at the main break.
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GOLD COAST 4.2 5.3 8.4 10.5 (65)
RICHMOND 3.4 8.8 11.11 14.14 (98)
GOALS
Gold Coast: Lynch 3, Miller, Rosa, Wright, Saad, Fiorini, Martin, Lonergan
Richmond: Rioli 3, Nankervis 3, Castagna 3, Grigg, Caddy, Cotchin, Martin, C. Ellis
BEST
Gold Coast: Hanley, Hall, Swallow, Martin, Fiorini, Witts
Richmond: Martin, Cotchin, Rance, Rioli, B. Ellis, Miles
INJURIES
Gold Coast: Ah Chee (shoulder), Sexton (jaw), Ainsworth (knee)
Richmond: Nil
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Donlon, Gavine, Fleer
Official crowd: 16,207 at Metricon Stadium
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